Lucrecia Dalt is back on RVNG with a complex and syrupy full-length of undulating rhythms and half-heard melodies, cracking with ASMR vocal elements and shrouded, mystical instrumentation.
At this stage, Dalt has successfully built herself a unique sound-world; 2018's "Anticlines" was inspired by her own work as a geotechnical engineer, and with "No Era Sólida" she investigates fictional character Lia, explored through poetry and experimental sound.
Dalt's words melt into haunted electronics and rumbling environmental elements, with everything draped in ear-bending psychedelic effects. The album is not so much a set of separate songs as movements in a larger work, each track voyaging into a different territory of Dalt's sonic landscape. At times it's sensual and inviting, at times illusory and unsettling, and each listen reveals another layer of a singular vision.
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Lucrecia Dalt is back on RVNG with a complex and syrupy full-length of undulating rhythms and half-heard melodies, cracking with ASMR vocal elements and shrouded, mystical instrumentation.
At this stage, Dalt has successfully built herself a unique sound-world; 2018's "Anticlines" was inspired by her own work as a geotechnical engineer, and with "No Era Sólida" she investigates fictional character Lia, explored through poetry and experimental sound.
Dalt's words melt into haunted electronics and rumbling environmental elements, with everything draped in ear-bending psychedelic effects. The album is not so much a set of separate songs as movements in a larger work, each track voyaging into a different territory of Dalt's sonic landscape. At times it's sensual and inviting, at times illusory and unsettling, and each listen reveals another layer of a singular vision.
Lucrecia Dalt is back on RVNG with a complex and syrupy full-length of undulating rhythms and half-heard melodies, cracking with ASMR vocal elements and shrouded, mystical instrumentation.
At this stage, Dalt has successfully built herself a unique sound-world; 2018's "Anticlines" was inspired by her own work as a geotechnical engineer, and with "No Era Sólida" she investigates fictional character Lia, explored through poetry and experimental sound.
Dalt's words melt into haunted electronics and rumbling environmental elements, with everything draped in ear-bending psychedelic effects. The album is not so much a set of separate songs as movements in a larger work, each track voyaging into a different territory of Dalt's sonic landscape. At times it's sensual and inviting, at times illusory and unsettling, and each listen reveals another layer of a singular vision.
Lucrecia Dalt is back on RVNG with a complex and syrupy full-length of undulating rhythms and half-heard melodies, cracking with ASMR vocal elements and shrouded, mystical instrumentation.
At this stage, Dalt has successfully built herself a unique sound-world; 2018's "Anticlines" was inspired by her own work as a geotechnical engineer, and with "No Era Sólida" she investigates fictional character Lia, explored through poetry and experimental sound.
Dalt's words melt into haunted electronics and rumbling environmental elements, with everything draped in ear-bending psychedelic effects. The album is not so much a set of separate songs as movements in a larger work, each track voyaging into a different territory of Dalt's sonic landscape. At times it's sensual and inviting, at times illusory and unsettling, and each listen reveals another layer of a singular vision.
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Lucrecia Dalt is back on RVNG with a complex and syrupy full-length of undulating rhythms and half-heard melodies, cracking with ASMR vocal elements and shrouded, mystical instrumentation.
At this stage, Dalt has successfully built herself a unique sound-world; 2018's "Anticlines" was inspired by her own work as a geotechnical engineer, and with "No Era Sólida" she investigates fictional character Lia, explored through poetry and experimental sound.
Dalt's words melt into haunted electronics and rumbling environmental elements, with everything draped in ear-bending psychedelic effects. The album is not so much a set of separate songs as movements in a larger work, each track voyaging into a different territory of Dalt's sonic landscape. At times it's sensual and inviting, at times illusory and unsettling, and each listen reveals another layer of a singular vision.